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:sahaja lokera | :sahaja lokera kathā-yāhāṅ divya-gīta | ||
:sahaja gamana kare, | :sahaja gamana kare,-yaiche nṛtya-pratīta | ||
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"In Vṛndāvana, the natural speech of the people sounds like music, and their natural motion resembles a dance. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 27 January 2020
TEXT 224
- sahaja lokera kathā-yāhāṅ divya-gīta
- sahaja gamana kare,-yaiche nṛtya-pratīta
SYNONYMS
sahaja lokera kathā—the talks of all the plain people; yāhāṅ—where; divya-gīta—transcendental music; sahaja gamana—natural walking; kare—they do; yaiche—like; nṛtya-pratīta—appearing like dancing.
TRANSLATION
"In Vṛndāvana, the natural speech of the people sounds like music, and their natural motion resembles a dance.